READING

In this blog article, I’d like to introduce you to a new tool that we’ve developed at the Scala Center called scalac-profiling, which aims to help you better understand what is slowing down compilation in your project.Jorge Vicente Cantero (@jvican)

Since kubernetes is becoming a standard way of running contenerized applications on multiple servers I want to describe how to run akka-clusters on kubernetes and how to develop such application.Grzegorz Kocur (@GrzegorzKocur)

Scala is not the fastest language to compile. sbt adds its own overhead. So in a life of most (every?) business applications written in Scala, CI build is so long, that after git push you can go watch next episode of a TV show. Local changes take ages, even with Zinc. And you don’t want to rewrite half the stuff not has the budget for considering things like Triplequote Hydra. What then?Mateusz Kubuszok (@MateuszKubuszok)

PRESENTATIONS

This is the second video about objects vs data structures in which we will learn when to use which and most importantly what happens if YOU chose wrong! This video is very much related to the videos about subtype polymorphism and inversion of control. Among other things we will learn how Java lacks support for dealing with data structures whereas Scala comes prepared.DevInsideYou (@DevInsideYou)

RELEASES

In this project we have developed Document and SumDocument data structures which enables mapping between mongodb collection and Scala client-side code. Underneath driver uses Slick version 3.2.3 and latest Cashbah version.Adam Kożuch (@adamkozuch)

This is the second and final release candidate before 1.0 — it's not a planned release candidate, but due to a flurry of activity and awesome PRs from FS2, Monix and Http4s contributors, we can't release a 1.0 with so much being added, a total of 35 PRs, which aren't light at all, a record for this project.
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